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Tintinnopsis urnula. Sample the Ganges River estuary in Feb 2013.
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Tintinnopsis urnula From the Ganges River Estuary. Station Ganga Jan 2013.
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Live specimen from the Bay of Villefranche in Feb. 2012
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Specimen from the Indian Ocean collected during the Tara Oceans Expedition
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Specimen from the Indian Ocean collected during the Tara Oceans Expedition
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The species is likely a morph of Codonella aspera
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefrtanche in April 2010
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche in Jan 2003- lugol's fixed. The species is likely a morph of C. aspera.
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From an Indian mangrove wetland. Note that the only difference between T. nana and T. minuta is the end of the lorica is rounded (minuta) or pointed (nana).
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Tintinnopsis nana (Lohmann 1908). Specimens from the Ganges River estuary. Note that only the shape of the end of the lorica (pointed or rounded) seperates T. nana from T. minuta.
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Specimen from Scripps Canyon area in July 2009
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Lugol's fixed specimen from the Bay of Villefranche in Feb 2003
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Lugol's-fixed specimen from the Rade de Villefranche in Feb. 2003
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Image of a Lugol's-fixed specimen from the Bay of Villefranche in June 2010.
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The species now known as Codonaria cistellula was described by Hermann Fol based on specimens from the Bay of Villefranche. Drawing on the left is from his 1884 publication (available from the Aquaparadox website: Classic Taxonomic Monographs).
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Drawing of Codonaria cistellula from the original species description in Fol 1884. He found it in the Bay of Villefranche during the winter of 1880-81.
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Codonaria cistellula from the Bay of Villefranche in November 2013
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From an Indian mangrove wetland
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